Cricket World Cup 2023: 10 Players who might retire from ODIs after the tournament
The ICC 50-overs World Cup is scheduled to be played in India, later in 2023
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4. Ravindra Jadeja (IND):
Ravindra Jadeja has been one of the biggest match-winners for India across all formats, be it with the bat, the ball, or even with his fielding skills. He has been India's go-to all-rounder in all three formats of the game. No one can forget his coming-of-the-age innings against New Zealand in the semi-final clash of 2019 where the entire top-order of India had succumbed within 2 overs.
However, the acrobatic 34-year-old might just call time on his ODI career, after the World Cup. While age is still in his favour, the main concern for Jadeja is his extreme vulnerability to injuries. Even during his prime-time he had had to be out of the team because of injuries, and until very recently, he had been out of action for India for a very long time.
So keeping health and fitness in mind, it may not come across as a surprise if Jadeja snaps off his ties with ODI cricket after the World Cup, to give himself more room for the other formats.
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